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Re: Upholstery and interior questions
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FWIW...my 56 has the original light blue/dark blue cloth interior.

At least that's what it started life with. The light blue "metalaise" has faded/turned to a light green; the navy bits have faded some on seat tops but remain blue. My padded dash had faded a bit when it was replaced last year but the padding was the problem much more than the color.

I don't know the source of the blue to green change but it is uniform, leading me to think it might be a CHEMICAL FADE FROM IT'S ENVIRONMENT, NOT SUB FADING.....

So could it be possible that the green upper armrest has been caused by a chemical fade instead of someone replacing the armrest?

Posted on: 2014/1/7 17:51
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If the color difference on the door molding trim pad was due to fading, I would expect both RH & LH sides would be affected, but you showed us a view of only the one side of your interior.

If the affected part(s) are otherwise in good condition, I suppose you could try having them painted by someone who has experience with such materials.

Posted on: 2014/1/7 17:56
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Seems awfully green to have faded to that color. The piece is held by half a dozen screws across the top and end & just lifts off. IIRC, the material folds over the chrome & cements to the metal. An unfaded sample of whatever it's original color was should be visible underneath.

Posted on: 2014/1/7 18:28
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BH: The both sides are affected. I thought I don't have a picture of the other side so I couldn't show it. Now that I checked again, I found one. I think that the driver's side could have also affected by water?

HH56: The car is stored at a friend's place and I'll check it out the next time I go for a visit.

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Posted on: 2014/1/8 5:16
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Look like your car has tinted glass. If the vent window had been left open, the pad might have been subject to more UV as well as water.

Posted on: 2014/1/8 11:29
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By the way, is there a vendor of upholstery cloth fitting our cars?

Posted on: 2014/1/11 20:28
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Re: Upholstery and interior questions
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SMS in Portland Ore has 56 Packard material and I think 55 also. They also have the leather and vinyl you need.

Posted on: 2014/1/11 22:28
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Thank you, Randy. That was really useful. They have what I need, and I got a very quick answer to my inquiry.

Posted on: 2014/1/13 17:08
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How do I know what is the original color for my 1955 400 with the trim code 82? The dealer upholstery book doesn't say anything about carpets. Also were the carpets originally cutpile or loop?

Posted on: 2015/12/6 9:55
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Loop pile. The last Packard to have what you could call a cut pile was the Blumenthal Mills Mosstread used on the 23rd series Custom 8.

Trim Code 82 is described as "Light blue cloth with white genuine leather". I don't recall how many carpet colors there were, 4 or perhaps 5 IIRC.

Posted on: 2015/12/6 11:46
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